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Whipple Mountains Wilderness

Coordinates:34°18′52″N114°24′40″W / 34.31450°N 114.411°W /34.31450; -114.411[1]
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Protected wilderness area in California, United States

Whipple Mountains Wilderness
Map showing the location of Whipple Mountains Wilderness
Map showing the location of Whipple Mountains Wilderness
LocationSan Bernardino County,California,United States
Nearest cityParker Dam, California
Coordinates34°18′52″N114°24′40″W / 34.31450°N 114.411°W /34.31450; -114.411[1]
Area76,122 acres (30,805 ha)[2]
Established1994
Governing bodyBureau of Land Management

TheWhipple Mountains Wilderness is a 76,122-acre (30,805 ha) wilderness administered by theBureau of Land Management (BLM). Most of theWhipple Mountains are within the wilderness area. It is located in the northeasternColorado Desert near theColorado River.Lake Havasu andLake Havasu City are 25 miles (40 km) to the North.Earp, California andParker, Arizona are 20 miles (32 km) to the South. TheParker Dam is 8 miles (13 km) due east.

The western portion of the mountain range has pale green formations, differing from the eastern, steeply carved and striking brick-red volcanics. Landforms are diverse and range from valley floors and washes to steep-walled canyons, domed peaks, natural bridges, and eroded spires.

The mountains mark a major direction change of the north-south Colorado, as it changes directions to southeast, then southwest around the eastern perimeter of the range. The highest point of the mountains, and the Whipple Mountains Wilderness is Whipple Mountain at 4,131 feet (1,259 m).

Flora and fauna

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Whipple Mountains Wilderness.

The two major habitats here are the Sonoranxeric bush scrub withcreosote bush, and Sonoran thorn forest withVelvet mesquite. The dominant vegetation-type is commonly referred tocreosote bush scrub, withpalo verde,desert Ironwood,smoketree, and numerous species of cacti includingcholla,saguaro,foxtail, andprickly pear.

Wildlife species include thedesert bighorn sheep,mule deer,wild burro,coyote,black-tailed jackrabbit,ground squirrels,kangaroo rats,quail,roadrunners,owls, several species ofrattlesnakes and lizards, and the threateneddesert tortoise. The Whipple Mountains provide superior nesting and foraging habitat for a number ofraptors; includingprairie falcon,golden eagle,red-tailed hawk, andCooper's hawk.[3]

Activities

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The mouth of Whipple Wash in the north-eastern Whipple Mountains, with atypical greenery and water visible during a wet winter.

To protect the fragile and rarehabitats of the Whipples, wheeled and motorized vehicles are excluded from the entire wilderness area. Hiking and horseback riding are the primary means of accessing the interior of the range. The most frequently used route for these activities lies in Whipple Wash (see photo) which bisects the range from southwest to northeast. Motorized access to the boundary of the wilderness is possible only from the north-east by way of a power line access road. This road may require high-clearance or four-wheel-drive vehicles. No permit is required for individual access, but a permit is required by the BLM for commercial or organized group access.

Popular activities include hiking, horseback riding, hunting, camping,rock hounding, photography, andbackpacking. Whipple Wash is a popularhiking location.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Whipple Mountains Wilderness".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey,United States Department of the Interior. RetrievedAugust 9, 2011.
  2. ^"Wilderness Acreage Breakdown for The Whipple Mountains Wilderness".
  3. ^ab"Whipple Mountains Wilderness". Bureau of Land Management.

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